Superlux MS-108E Reviews

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8 years ago

Great mic stand, does everything it should

No issues with this, does what it should. Looks good, works well and the price is excellent. Also features one extendable leg for supporting heavier mics or longer boom lengths- great idea.

8 years ago

A very nice stand

For the money you can't get anything better. Strong with many adjustments.

Highly recommended.

8 years ago

solid

This microphone stand is excellent. Really sturdy and firm hold of the mic, no self loosening screws, no wiggle. I have another stand for which I paid about the same amount of money as this and it does all those things. Well, not this one.

If you are looking for a budget friendly stand that does its job, your search is over.

8 years ago

Professional looking

I bought two of these. I love them, they look great in my home studio and does it's job. Took me a while to get the legs of the stand to be stable in the right places, because this was the first time I handled a mike stand. Very pleased with these.

8 years ago

Quality

These are top quality mic stands. Would very much reccoment to someone who wants a stand they can trust. Thumbs up allround.

8 years ago

Microphone Stand

Use:

A microphone stand for live & rehearsal performance or a stand for recording & miking vocals & instruments.

Pros: Good Quality & it has a 3rd leg you can extend

for extra stability.

Cons: None

Basically a stand for vocal & instrument Microphones.

9 years ago

Solid

I got this microphone stand with boom arm so it can hold my condenser microphone (the t.bone EM9900) for me while shooting videos at my studio. The price was really awesme so I decided to go for it. There was nothing to lose :)

It's actually a pretty good stand. It's build quality is good not the best of course but great for that type of price. The stand is solid, sturdy and most importanlty of course holds the mic without any troubles. That's what a mic stand should do right? And my mic is considerably long. It's also pretty easy to setup and move on with your work. I don't think you will get anything better in that price range so my advice is just go with it and you won't regret it.

Hope that helps you make your decision :)

9 years ago

Great for its price

It all feels very sturdy and also the screws and hinges are very easy to use. For the price one can't really complain but I do have to mention that the base is not super solid. The point where the bar goes into the base, it doen't matter how tight a screw it, it always stays just a tad loose. Nothing to worry about for studio use though. Overall a very good product for its price !!

9 years ago

Super stand

I mainly use it for micing drum set. This stand is working smoothly and looks good quality. It seems it will last long. One of the legs is extendable to about double size, which helps a lot to stabilize when boom arm is out. I would really recommend it, especially since the price is not much higher than basic stands.

9 years ago

Sturdy & stable

Clever foot extension great for singing guitarists, drummers etc. Fully extended boom arm holds an SM58 sturdy & stable. Travels with a bunch of other stands in large flight case, holding up very well to the road. Cheap & lightweight, must buy a few more actually. Highly recommended...

9 years ago

Good quality, cheap price

For such a cheap price this is a great stand. All joints feel solid and tight when locked. I have had few cheap stands and this looks to be the best of them. great for studio work.

9 years ago

A solid mic stand!

I bought this stand for my home studio and for practicing and I have to say that I'm impressed. I've had a lot of problems with mic stands before, with a lot of them wearing down pretty fast or maybe they weren't that stable. But this stand is pretty neat I must say. I mostly use it for microphones, so that means there is a lot of setting up and adjustment involved and I guess it's easy to wear it down pretty fast. But for now I've been using it for a few months and I really had not had any problems. It's pretty easy to set up as well and it's a huge value for money in my opinion, since it's really not that expensive.

9 years ago

Really good quality

Excellent quality, I have modified mine with a 5 Kg barbell weight attached to the base with a split pin to allow a greater stability when having a stereo mike at long reach over my drum kit

It also looks good!

9 years ago

After buying several cheap mic stands that would eventually break in ridiculous ways, I finally put up a little more cash (not even that much more) and now I have a great stand, that doesn't break! I always recommend it to fellow musicians.

9 years ago

Ok for light home use

The stand is ok for light mics. But with a LDC and pop screen with the boom just a little out I get a bit nervous about my gear. I think for holding an SM57 or something it would be perfect, but not really suited for heavier gear.

9 years ago

Respectable stand at a very low price...

This is a stand with some "dignity", meaning that it is sturdy, stable, and stands straight up, as you put it, and stays that way! And it is quite cheap! I can not say much for its durability for sure as I did not own it for a very long time, but in the few days it was standing around after I got it, I used and tested it well, and it seem to have been "built to last"!

I think this stand is definitely worth the couple of bucks more than the cheaper models, for something that works like a premium mic stand! It should hold if treated nicely, meaning not putting too much force when turning knobs, adjusting, etc.

9 years ago

Stable stand

This stand seems like a good budget choice.

It can hold an SM7b (very heavy mic) with the boom arm almost fully extended and at an 90 degree angle. In this position the stand is a bit wobbly, but still safe and secure. Good enough for home studio use.

The extendable stand leg is a nice feature that makes it easier to hold heavy microphones with it.

For a better stand you will probably need to spend more than 2x more, this is one of the best budget options out there.

9 years ago

Not too heavy and stable

Stable stand with the extra length leg extension marked in red rubber.

Not too heavy but not as light as I hoped. However it is sturdy.

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9 years ago

nice cheap one

This mic stand is very good for the price. I found the handling really friendly, knobs easy to tight, fast to put together ready to sing. I really like this kind of knobs, not sure if they won't break with time... we'll see.

This is now my practicing stand and I'll try it live too.

Although it is quite heavy for its built, more than 2 killos, it seem a bit unstable at times.

I was really surprise that it managed to take a rather heavy vocal mic condenser.

overall very good

10 years ago

Strong & easy to handle for live and studio use!

I just bought 4 of these stands to use in my studio and I must say they are very steady and easy to handle. All screws and fittings seem very strong.

For this good price I have no cons!

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Superlux
  • Released in 2010
  • Average price : $24
  • Weight : 2kg
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